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US court rejects bid to immediately restore travel ban

February 06,2017 01:30

US appeals court in San Francisco has denied an emergency motion filed by the justice department to reinstate President Donald Trump’s halted immigration ban. Aljazeera reports.

The decision from the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit means that the ban will remain frozen throughout the weekend, and that a decision on a further request to restore the ban will be put off until at least Monday afternoon.

The justice department filed an appeal on Saturday to reinstate an executive order barring citizens from seven mainly Muslim countries and temporarily banning refugees, even as travellers raced to enter the country while the ban was lifted.

The appeal aimed to reverse a federal judge’s Friday order that lifted the travel ban, warning the decision posed an immediate harm to the public.

“Appellants’ request for an immediate administrative stay pending full consideration of the emergency motion for a stay pending appeal is denied,” the late-night appeals court order stated.

The court asked those legally challenging the ban – the states of Washington and Minnesota – to provide documents detailing their opposition to the Trump administration’s appeal by the end of the day on Sunday.

The justice department was given a deadline of 3pm (23:00 GMT) on Monday afternoon to supply documents further supporting its position.

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